Coulter documented the experience by taking photos of everyone involved, including the woman who was moved to her original seat. She proceeded to go on a Twitter tirade against the airline that has continued for two days and counting. (How fun does Coulter’s weekend sound?)

For good measure, Coulter threw in a conspiracy theory. In one tweet, she wrote: “Also, @Delta your wifi doesn’t work — probably to prevent passengers from tweeting from the plane about how they’re being treated.”

Today, Delta responded on Twitter and hilariously burned Coulter for throwing a tantrum over a seat change that amounted to a grand total of… $30. (A major hit to the bank account of a woman whose net worth is estimated to be $8.5 million.)

@AnnCoulter We’re sorry you did not receive the preferred seat you paid for and will refund your $30. (cont.)

If you’re clamoring to know how Coulter is coping with this recent indignity, don’t worry. She appears to only take Twitter breaks to eat and sleep, so you can rest assured that she’ll continue to share her rants for the foreseeable future.